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ISLAMIC CALENDAR MONTH
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Dictionary entry overview: What does Islamic calendar month mean?
• ISLAMIC CALENDAR MONTH (noun)
The noun ISLAMIC CALENDAR MONTH has 1 sense:
1. any lunar month in the Muslim calendar
Familiarity information: ISLAMIC CALENDAR MONTH used as a noun is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
• ISLAMIC CALENDAR MONTH (noun)
Sense 1
Meaning:
Any lunar month in the Muslim calendar
Classified under:
Nouns denoting time and temporal relations
Hypernyms ("Islamic calendar month" is a kind of...):
calendar month; month (one of the twelve divisions of the calendar year)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Islamic calendar month"):
Moharram; Muharram; Muharrum (the first month of the Islamic calendar)
Safar; Saphar (the second month of the Islamic calendar)
Rabi I (the third month of the Islamic calendar)
Rabi II (the fourth month of the Islamic calendar)
Jomada I; Jumada I (the fifth month of the Islamic calendar)
Jomada II; Jumada II (the sixth month of the Islamic calendar)
Rajab (the seventh month of the Islamic calendar)
Sha'ban; Shaaban (the eighth month of the Islamic calendar)
Ramadan (the ninth month of the Islamic calendar; the month of fasting; the holiest period for the Islamic faith)
Shawwal (the tenth month of the Islamic calendar)
Dhu'l-Qa'dah; Dhu al-Qadah (the eleventh month of the Islamic calendar)
Dhu'l-Hijja; Dhu'l-Hijjah; Dhu al-Hijja; Dhu al-Hijjah (the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar and the season of the hajj; has one extra day in leap years)
Holonyms ("Islamic calendar month" is a part of...):
Islamic calendar; Mohammedan calendar; Moslem calendar; Muhammadan calendar; Muslim calendar (the lunar calendar used by Muslims; dates from 622 AD (the year of the Hegira); the beginning of the Muslim year retrogresses through the solar year completing the cycle every 32 years)
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